Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 6, 1977, p. 14

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the tribune thursday october 117 bob lussier owner boblussiers auto service formerly mickey hunts sunoco opening tues oct 11 th expert service to all makes reasonable rates complete tuneup check including ignition steering frontend winterization buy your antifrieze from us and well put itin for you your always welcome at boblussiers auto service for all your service needs markham fair is a family event for the norton family of goodwood at left ivan norton is shown trying his hand make that foot in the rubber boot throwing contest in spite of great form mr norton was un- successful at right his wife lillie displays the style that has made her goat milking champion of the fair three times in a row im just an old farmers wife is how- mrs norton explained her victory daughter marion norton was also an entrant in the goat milking contest and the family had entries in many other categories of the fair mrs norton easily won the goat milking in spite of the fact that about half way through the goat stepped on the plastic glass mrs norton was using and split it the expropriations act notice of application for approval fb expropriate land in the matter of an application by the regional municipality of york for approval to expropriate land described in schedule a hereto in the town of whitchurch stouffville in the regional municipality of york for the purpose of the elimination of the jog in mccowan road at the stouffville road notice is hereby given that application has been made for approval to expropriate the land described in schedule a hereto any owner of lands in respect of which notice is given who desires an inquiry into whether the taking of such land is fair sound and reasonably necessary in the achievement of the objectives of the expropriating authority shall so notify the approving authority in writing a in the case of a registered owner served personally or by registered mail within thirty days after he is served with the notice or when he is served by publication within thirty days after the first publication of the notice b in the case of an owner who is not a registered owner within thirty days after the first publication of the notice the approving authority is the council of the regional municipality of york box 147 newmarket ontario u the regional municipality of york robert n vernon amct cmc regional clerk 62 bayview avenue newmarket ontario notes 1 the expropriations act provides that a where an inquiry is requested it shall be conducted by an inquiry officer appointed by the minister of justice and attorney general b the inquiry officer i shall give every party to the inquiry an opportunity to present evidence and argument and to examine and crossexamine wit nesses either personally or by his counsel or agent and ii may be recommended to the approving authority that a party to the inquiry be paid a fixed amount for his costs of the inquiry not to exceed 200 and the approving authority may in its discretion order the expropriating authority to pay such costs forthwith 2 owner and registered owner are defined in the act as follows owner includes a mortgagee tenant execution creditor a person entitled to a limited estate or interest in land a committee of the estate of a mentally incompetent person or of a person incapable of managing his affairs and a guardian executor administrator or trustee in whom land is vested registered owner means an owner of land whose interest in the land is defined and whose name is specified in an instrument in the proper registry land titles or sheriffs office and includes a person shown as a tenant of land on the last revised assessment roll 3 the expropriating authority each owner who notifies the approving authority that he desires a hearing in respect of the lands intended to be expropriated and any owner added as a party by the inquiry officer are parties to the inquiry this notice first published on the 6th day of october a d 1977 schedule a land in the town of the whitchurch stouffville in the regional municipality of york formerly in the township of markham in the county of york described as follows part of lot 35 concession 7 designated as part ion a plan deposited in the registry off ice for the registry division of toronto boroughs and york south as plan 64r5949 part of lot 34 concession 7 designated as part 1 on a plan deposited in the said registry office as plan 64r5950 part of lot 35 concession 7 designated as part 2 on a plan deposited in the said registry office as plan 64r59s0 land in the town of whitchurch stouffville in the regional municipality of york formerly in the township of whitchurch in the county of york described as follows part of lot 1 concession 6 designated as part 1 on regional municipality of york plan of survey l12322 part of lot 1 concession 7 designated as part 1 on a plan deposited in the registry office for the registry division of york north as plan 6sr21s7 part of lot 1 concession 6 designated as part 1 on regional municipality of york plan of survey l-166- -ls-jr- -v- v part of lot 1 concession 6 designated as part 2 on regional municipality of york plan of survey l1m c jssfew- v j-jst- vpart of lot 1 concession 7 designated as part 1 on a plan deposited in the registry office for trie registry division of york north as plan 65r21s8 racist landlord has to apologizepay 200 toronto an ontario human rights code board of inquiry has found that a gormley landlord discriminated against his tenant because of the race color and place of origin of the tenants dinner guest professor mary eberts of the university of toronto law school acting as a board of inquiry under the code found that montford johnstone of gormley evicted brigitte jahn because she entertained a black in her home professor eberts found this eviction to be in violation of section 3 1 b of the code the board report was received by the ontario human rights com mission on sept 21 and made public on sept 26 in her decision professor eberts said this board of inquiry is the first to consider the meaning and application of the code provision forbidding discrimination because of the charac teristics not of the tenant but of any person or class of per sons householders who extend the warmth of family ties or of hospitality to people of different origins should not be deterred from doing so by the in tervention of those to whom they look for security of tenure the decision stated professor eberts ordered mr johnstone to send letters of apology to ms jahn and her guest and to inform the ontario human rights com mission of any vacancy in rental accommodation owned by him for a two- year period she has also ordered mr johnstone to pay ms jahn 200 for damages for the injury to her dignity caused by his con travention of the code and special damages to compensate her for her moving expenses and the difference between her rent in gormley and her rent at her new ac commodation for the period from november 1976 to may 1977 boards of inquiry are appointed by the minister of labour under section 14a 1 of the code after conciliation efforts by the commission have failed to result in a resolution the chairman of a board of inquiry under the code is in dependent of the com mission and- may make any order he or she sees fit to bring remedy if it is found that discrimination did take place copies of the report are available on request bylaw to control trail bikes being drafted by council stouffville residents who have been annoyed by buzzing trail bikes may be relieved to know that council is working on having a bylaw drafted to control the noisy nuisances previously the town had endorsed a resolution by the town of aurora that the same regulations apply to trail bikes as snowmobil es but the department of tran sportation and com munications has recommended that- a separate bylaw be drafted however councillor bill kamps thinks more drastic measures are necessary to curb trail riders well have to put the police on bikes as well to catch them he com mented theyll never catch them otherwise fisher wood stoves question how mofny miles to the go i ion of gos will this cor do the efficient wood stove for your total or supplementary heating needs 9201keelest maple 66992031 answer none 504 diesel since 1923 the first car in the world powered by diesel was a peugeot so it shouldnt come as a surprise that today the peugeot 504 comes with diesel heres why it gets better mileage in 1975 epa federal tests peugeot diesels got 35 mpg in highway and 27 mpg in city driving a few small economy cars did that well but no other car in peugeots class even came close so vyvv if you do a lot of driving you have a pretty good reason to consider driving a diesel and peugeots are a pretty good diesel to drive come and talk to us about the other good reasons for driving a peugeot see it today and test drive it auto trend formerly greenwoods garage 111 26 yonge st rri richmond hill 7734444 t liv 8848841 advertise weekly for best results a word to the winter vfise winterize your gar now tune up for better mileage tunedop vehicles perform better- deliver more miles per gallon of gas antifreeze batteries tires bring your car in now for appointments call neil patrick motors ltd pontiacbuick- ventura acadiangmc trucks 477 main st w stouffville 2942957

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